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New Natal Hypnotherapy Courses
By Sarah Lawson on 26/06/2007 01:33:04
Now the makers of the award-winning hypnotherapy CDs are running birth preparation courses across the country
are running two-day Birth Prepartion courses in London, Guildford, Brighton, Manchester, Dorchester and Chichester.Although many parents-to-be will attend some form of ante-natal course, if only with their local hospital/midwife team, some couples like to look
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Babysigning online course
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/07/2006 00:02:32
Check out this useful online babysigning course to help you and your baby learn the magic of communication before he can talk!
has just started a business teaching babysigning online. She noticed that in many parts of the country, it's not easy to find or get to a baby signing class. Sue already teaches a six-week signing course in Essex, but with this, parents across the UK
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50% off on Natal Hypnotherapy
By Monica Stylli on 11/04/2008 01:33:42
Half-price antenatal courses offered throughout the UK
Award-winning Natal Hypnotherapy is offering a 50% discount on all antenatal courses throughout the UK until 31st May 2008.The courses are proven to reduce the need for intervention during labour with only 9% of women who attended in 2006 requiring
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Is this the latest bizarre US pregnancy trend?
By Anna Lewis on 06/03/2012 11:30:32
Meet the pregnancy planner who will name your baby (for a price of course!)
A new maternity trend may be on its way from the US, where women looking to maintain their fabulous jet-set lifestyles during pregnancy will pay a small fortune for the services of a “maternity concierge”. Much like a wedding planner, your concierge allows you to enjoy all the fu...
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Pink gives baby advice to pregnant Beyonce
By Joanna Harvey on 05/09/2011 12:03:59
New mum Pink has offered Beyonce and Jay-Z some words of parenting wisdom on their upcoming baby, via Twitter, of course!
Celebrities are known to use Twitter to send messages of congrats to their fellow famous faces, and pop star Pink is no different. The new mum, who gave birth to daughter Willow Sage earlier this year, has not only sent her congratulations, but also some well-thought advice to pr...
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Zita West antenatal classes
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/05/2008 01:05:22
New one-day courses for parents-to-be, Super Sundays are perfect for busy parents who can't make endless NHS classes
-day sessions which teach an antenatal course based on her expertise and experience of helping couples prepare for birth.‘I have launched thisnew service as I’m aware that couples are busy and want all the informationcondensed into one day, but also to feel
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Coping with mealtime messiness
By Cheryl Freedman on 25/02/2011 19:38:13
More food on the floor, or smeared over your baby's face, than in her mouth? It's par for the course at this inquisitive age - here's how to cope with a messy eater
Squashed banana in your baby's hair? Tomato sauce splattered over every surface? Welcome to life as mum to a normal 10-12-month-old. However, there's no doubt that if you like a clean and tidy house (and baby), this stage can feel especially stressful. It may even seem like your ...
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Myleene Klass saves baby Hero from choking
By Anna Lewis on 14/03/2012 12:07:16
Myleene put her first aid skills to good use when her 1 year old daughter began choking
Myleene Klass has revealed how her first aid training saved her 1-year-old daughter’s life, when she began choking.It’s every mum’s nightmare, but fortunately Myleene used the skills she learnt in a first aid course to save the little one’s life
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Antenatal - classes why you should go, & where
By ThinkBaby on 07/01/2007 01:19:19
Build your confidence, prepare for labour, get your partner actively involved and maybe even make new friends in the process
and can exchange experiences and reassurance, if you’re lucky you may make one or two fast friends who give birth at a similar time to you, and that can be a wonderful support as you cope with the new challenges of motherhood.Most courses also welcome
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Baby swimming classes
By ThinkBaby on 20/04/2007 01:56:36
It's never too early to take to the water
to wait until your baby has had all her immunisations before taking her swimming, but you may prefer to do so. Most courses don't take babies under a month old and around 4-5 months is a common starting age. Don't be put off from starting with a slightly
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